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it's a real triumph for science in some ways as well as a human tragedy. i think the jobs report on friday was a decent number as austan said, nothing game changing though. but you don't have anything that i think that would cause numbers to shift back toward romney at the last minute. usually when we have news that's kind of real crisis type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. i think this has not been a terrific closing week for romney necessarily. at the same time, it's close enough that if it were predicted he would win already, i don't think it would disrupt it very much. >> i was looking at the headlines you made this week because of political blogs. you bet joe scar borough a cash charitable donation that barack obama would win. you're such a numbers guy, was it appropriate to play the political game? >> i don't going to make a comment on correct journalistic standards. it's very natural for me where you have a view or belief and think the odds are in your favor, then it's
it's a real triumph for science in some ways as well as a human tragedy. i think the jobs report on friday was a decent number as austan said, nothing game changing though. but you don't have anything that i think that would cause numbers to shift back toward romney at the last minute. usually when we have news that's kind of real crisis type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. i think this has not been a terrific...
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the yen will be closely watched for any science of depreciation following that meeting. let's have a look at the currency levels on the screen. 79.76 to 79 and the euro yen 102.94 to 99. the yen really is going to be closely watched. >> what's the latest on the earnings stream? >> a lot of earnings. we've been focused on export relates. july to september group net profits showed a small gain due to fixed income trading. it's going through severe cost cutting measures as well as internal management inas atu losses to investment banking structure. still a lot of folks on the smaller details. just checking the price action today it's up 3%. markets taking it as a bit of a positive. backo you. >> thanks. people running japan's local governments may soon be turning out their pockets for loose change after national government officials say they will postpone the payment of tax grants. the move comes as it looks increasingly unlikely to pass a bill to issue deficit covering bonds. the main opposition parties are against it. the bonds are necessary to implement the budget. gover
the yen will be closely watched for any science of depreciation following that meeting. let's have a look at the currency levels on the screen. 79.76 to 79 and the euro yen 102.94 to 99. the yen really is going to be closely watched. >> what's the latest on the earnings stream? >> a lot of earnings. we've been focused on export relates. july to september group net profits showed a small gain due to fixed income trading. it's going through severe cost cutting measures as well as...
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verify votes a lot of voters are now concerned that the democratic process could be a risk the christian science monitor recently published an article titled could be evolving machines in the election two thousand and twelve be hacked yes the article breaks down how the zero to machines are not connected to the internet but hackers can visibly manipulate them or target the companies that service them and since nothing is on paper both could be altered without anyone knowing. so just how vulnerable is the election process brad free minute investigative journalist and author of brad blog dot com joined me earlier to talk about this and we first talked about whether or not voters should be concerned. of course it should be concerned whatever the makers of in the machine said about security being updated is untrue i would also add that it's not just the the touch screen voting with machines that are a concern those are used by about a third of the electorate but every state all fifty states use computer optical scan systems which are equally vulnerable to both hacking and simply failure they fail al
verify votes a lot of voters are now concerned that the democratic process could be a risk the christian science monitor recently published an article titled could be evolving machines in the election two thousand and twelve be hacked yes the article breaks down how the zero to machines are not connected to the internet but hackers can visibly manipulate them or target the companies that service them and since nothing is on paper both could be altered without anyone knowing. so just how...
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what you see happening right now, dana is the art of politics and verse us the science of good policy. we need to move away from campaign mode and stimulate economic growth and wealth expansion and not wealth distribution. when the president is focused on the wealth distribution politic which thomas jefferson and hamilton lincoln talked against we are headed on down the wrong path. more people are pushed to food stamps and more people pushed to poverty and unemployment situation is going to get worse. we have seen that recently with the weekly job claims numbers coming out. >> and one of the things that are part of the debate and since the carter administration is the need to reform entitlements and make social security is set on a path and available to children and grandchildren that are born today. >> it seems to me that cram -- congressman that entitlements are not part of the discussion but do you think it should be. >> it has to be. it is troubling when the president is ordering the expansion of government and increase of tax rates, but he's not talking about the true of our debt
what you see happening right now, dana is the art of politics and verse us the science of good policy. we need to move away from campaign mode and stimulate economic growth and wealth expansion and not wealth distribution. when the president is focused on the wealth distribution politic which thomas jefferson and hamilton lincoln talked against we are headed on down the wrong path. more people are pushed to food stamps and more people pushed to poverty and unemployment situation is going to get...
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political arts and science dregrease. they might as well not go to college. we are facing a short fall of tech engineerings. and we are not doing anything to try to cover that short fall. sally is right. the problem is the public colleges is that the states are having to cut spend it is the priorities of the states spending can approximate but keeping the social entitlements and they reform them to give something to education. >> i am still using my communication degree. and sally, thank you for joining. >> that is not liberal artings. >> oh, john. >> but mine. >> and forget the election, why big labor is planning after it will cost us no matter who wins . fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> it's time for what i need
political arts and science dregrease. they might as well not go to college. we are facing a short fall of tech engineerings. and we are not doing anything to try to cover that short fall. sally is right. the problem is the public colleges is that the states are having to cut spend it is the priorities of the states spending can approximate but keeping the social entitlements and they reform them to give something to education. >> i am still using my communication degree. and sally, thank...
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it's a real triumph for science in some ways, as well as a human tragedy. i think the jobs report on friday was a decent number. nothing game changing, though. you don't have anything that i think would cause numbers to shift back toward romney at the last minute. usually when we have news that is kind of real crisis-type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. this has not been a terrific closing week for romney. it is close enough that if it were going to pick who will win already i don't think that anything will disrupt it much. >> i was looking at the headlines because of the plig blocks you bet msnbc's joe scarborough a cash charitable donation barack obama would win. that got you in hot water with the editor of the "new york times." you are such a numbers guy, was it appropriate to play political game? >> i'm not going to make accountability of what appropriate journalistic standards were. i played poker for a couple of years. it is natural for me if you have a view a belief and
it's a real triumph for science in some ways, as well as a human tragedy. i think the jobs report on friday was a decent number. nothing game changing, though. you don't have anything that i think would cause numbers to shift back toward romney at the last minute. usually when we have news that is kind of real crisis-type environments like hurricane sandy, the incumbent president is able to look presidential and it tends to help him. this has not been a terrific closing week for romney. it is...
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the science is in pretty good shape. the science on the warming. we're about as warm now as we were a thousand years ago. it's not a dangerous level yet. but because it matches the carbon dioxide drives so accurately, we can now predict when the carbon dioxide goes up in the future, how much the warming will go up. this is what worries us. not what we have so far, which is really not very much. in the last 50 years it's been less than 1 degree celsius. but in the next 50 years it could be an additional 1.5-degree celsius. that's what concerns us. >> initially when we reached this conclusion and said global warming is real, and it is human-caused, part of the real worry is we didn't see any policies on the table that are going to do anything about it. so our real worry was not so much that this is happening but it's okay because we can fix the problem. it's that it's happening and there is nothing that we can think of that will fix the problem. >> in your analysis, in your trajectory we are showing on the screen a chart that you provided as we fast
the science is in pretty good shape. the science on the warming. we're about as warm now as we were a thousand years ago. it's not a dangerous level yet. but because it matches the carbon dioxide drives so accurately, we can now predict when the carbon dioxide goes up in the future, how much the warming will go up. this is what worries us. not what we have so far, which is really not very much. in the last 50 years it's been less than 1 degree celsius. but in the next 50 years it could be an...
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the science is clear. our national security establishments, our business communities all know this is rear. there is a rear-guard action in this building led by polluters to keep us from taking action on this. we have to face the fact that the deniers are wrong. just plain dead wrong. >> jennifer: that is the incredible senator sheldon white whitehouse unloading on his colleagues at a senate hearing. exactly who is he talking to? take senator gyms inhofe. he's with the senate committee of environment and public works. that senator, senator inhofe has referred to global chime change change as an alarmist. why would he say that? maybe because the top three contributers to his political campaign for the top five years are some of the top fossil fuel industries in the campaign. koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "
the science is clear. our national security establishments, our business communities all know this is rear. there is a rear-guard action in this building led by polluters to keep us from taking action on this. we have to face the fact that the deniers are wrong. just plain dead wrong. >> jennifer: that is the incredible senator sheldon white whitehouse unloading on his colleagues at a senate hearing. exactly who is he talking to? take senator gyms inhofe. he's with the senate committee of...
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it was also a win for facts and science. while everyone is entitled to his or her own opinions on subjects like climate change health reform and tax policy, as the great patrick moynahan would tell you they're not entitled to their own facts. i had a chance to speak about these topics and more. >> eliot: senator sheldon whitehouse what can the president do. >> i give a speech every week on the senate floor to keep the pressure up on this. we have the problem here which the republican party has categoryically denied that climate change exists, and they're in a place magic and fantasy. and we have to live in the real world as prepare as your state knows better than any about the consequences of the climate change. the storms and so forth. two things, one the president needs to engage on this issue. they gave it a pass in the first term and they can't do this any longer if they want a legacy in the future. second, we need to get the public engaged. that's how you'll move congress. this is a battle between the entrenchinged poll
it was also a win for facts and science. while everyone is entitled to his or her own opinions on subjects like climate change health reform and tax policy, as the great patrick moynahan would tell you they're not entitled to their own facts. i had a chance to speak about these topics and more. >> eliot: senator sheldon whitehouse what can the president do. >> i give a speech every week on the senate floor to keep the pressure up on this. we have the problem here which the...
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experts say as silly as it looks there is some science around it because the yoga produces collagen. >> you'll have a beneficial effect. >> experts say there are techniques involved. demand is growing in new york. classes are devoted simply to mastering this form of yoga. >>> a woman assaulted while jogging in fells point. we're live at police headquarters. that story and more coming up on abc2 news at 6, which starts right now. >>> three water main breaks in
experts say as silly as it looks there is some science around it because the yoga produces collagen. >> you'll have a beneficial effect. >> experts say there are techniques involved. demand is growing in new york. classes are devoted simply to mastering this form of yoga. >>> a woman assaulted while jogging in fells point. we're live at police headquarters. that story and more coming up on abc2 news at 6, which starts right now. >>> three water main breaks in
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money and it is a shame isn't it even a lot of people at area sandy is coming down but in the storm's way cool the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power alone. because if america changes trucks good selection of close god monday nov fifth on or to. the. middle east soon which brightened if you only bounce from phones to pressure. means phone starts on t.v. don't come. back to our team with me karen tara well i've gone from obscure russian protest group to a global phenomenon and now pussy rides potential to cash in on that fame has seen a battle begin to get the group's name trade mart for more let's call. so live to our teams lucy call saddam. hussein so what is it all about i who owns the name that. well while the members of the punk band pussy riot are toiling away in hard labor ove
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money and it is a shame isn't it even a lot of people at area sandy is coming down but in the storm's way cool the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power alone. because if america changes trucks...
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i have what science calls the nightly stuffy nose thing. i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. almay primer the first step to a beautiful look a swirl of green correcting your color a twirl of lavender "...brightening your glow" together, these two colors create the perfect canvas ♪ thank you. for what? when things were tough, you kept believing in me... you helped make this happen. thank you. [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open heart collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love wi
i have what science calls the nightly stuffy nose thing. i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two...
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the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter future with a supportive president all need to get out, show up, and vote. there's no reward for a failure. in a free society, a democratic society is a failure, deeply personal, you blew it if you don't vote. let's see where it stands. i'm joined by mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and joy reid. do you think i'm a little strong there? >> no. >> i don't want to talk to anybody after this election if they haven't bothered to vote. with four days to go, president obama and mitt romney made their closing arguments today at multiple stops in ohio and wisconsin. take a look at some of the sights and sounds from this day of campaigning. ♪ >> in this campaign he's tried as hard as he can to repackage, to repackage these same policies and offer them up as change. >> do you want more of the same or do you want real change? >> giving more power back to the biggest banks, that's not change. >> and we need real change. >> another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealt
the young who believe in science, women who believe in protecting their rights, latinos who can see a brighter future with a supportive president all need to get out, show up, and vote. there's no reward for a failure. in a free society, a democratic society is a failure, deeply personal, you blew it if you don't vote. let's see where it stands. i'm joined by mother jones washington bureau chief david corn and joy reid. do you think i'm a little strong there? >> no. >> i don't want...
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. >> reporter: careen jared lewis, a science teacher, made sure that her son didn't miss his school work even though school was closed. >> we're not here only for homework, but for warmth, and to be around people. >> reporter: libraries like this one have become sort of a refuge. but it's a refuge that closes at 9:00 p.m. seth jones, cbs news, freeport, new york. >>> after days of unrelenting rain, sea water flooded streets and squares in venice, italy. spilled into the city, leaving it nearly 60% under water. the flood waters left it nearly impossible to distinguish between the famous canals and streets and sidewalks. much of italy has been hit by bad weather in the past week. >>> the ipad mini makes its debut in stores today. apple's latest tablets started selling in new zealand and asia this morning. the new device measures 7.9 inches diagonally. more than a million minis will fly off the shelves on the first weekend. i'm sure you can wait and a new one will come out soon. >>> in sports, the san diego chargers take it to the chiefs last night. san diego leading in the second half and
. >> reporter: careen jared lewis, a science teacher, made sure that her son didn't miss his school work even though school was closed. >> we're not here only for homework, but for warmth, and to be around people. >> reporter: libraries like this one have become sort of a refuge. but it's a refuge that closes at 9:00 p.m. seth jones, cbs news, freeport, new york. >>> after days of unrelenting rain, sea water flooded streets and squares in venice, italy. spilled into...
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i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is an amazing opportunity for students in grades 5 to 12 to solve real world problems. >> reporter: when i was a kid it was play-doh. we're talking about flying to asteroids, other planets, all kinds of fantastic idea. this could be a reality. >> reporter: this is design project learning. it's a project-based learning experience where where creativity matters. an unmanned spacecraft has landed on a launch pad and they need to deploy instruments to each of three of these areas. >> fantastic. you know, this is stuff i used to read i
i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is...
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the world from the true science technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future earth covered. this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spread of. food continued to be a little more than hundred thousand.
the world from the true science technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future earth covered. this was the plan that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spread of. food continued to be a little more than hundred thousand.
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and look at the rain at the maryland science center. tough to see on the east side that's for sure. at the naval academy today, you talk about a tough day to get on the river, this is one ugly night. i want to show you the three d view of this bound dri that is still -- boundary that is still stalled out. it should clear out as we go to mid-morning tomorrow. we still have rain and fog and mist. we have five sweeps scanning and skies and finding rain. let's put the radar into motion and we can see where the rain is now. it'sprimarily in the central part of the state. so there is wet weather to deal with, still fog to deal with. we've got less than one-half a mile of visibility in easton. so on a normal clear night, ten miles to the visibility so you have to drive with extreme caution tonight. there's no wind to help stir this up so i think until mid- morning tomorrow, it could be tough to see across much of the state. >> temperature wise, right around 50 degrees. i thinkwe're looking at numbers in the upper 50s tomorrow. once webreak the early fog and rain that is. a little further n
and look at the rain at the maryland science center. tough to see on the east side that's for sure. at the naval academy today, you talk about a tough day to get on the river, this is one ugly night. i want to show you the three d view of this bound dri that is still -- boundary that is still stalled out. it should clear out as we go to mid-morning tomorrow. we still have rain and fog and mist. we have five sweeps scanning and skies and finding rain. let's put the radar into motion and we can...
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a handful of obama science were vandalized with racial slurs. county workers encountered swastika signs as well. >> that is disgusting and disturbing. it is such a crazy world. in this culture where people are supposed to be tolerated and accepted. >> she called the vandalism an attack on her first amendment rights. stay with abc 7 for all of your local election results. we will bring you coverage on nights starting at 7:00. >> let's get a check on the traffic situation. >> we do have some commuters heading the roads, expect some delays. we're looking at an accident on the outer loop of the american legion branch. police arriving on the scene. interlopes slowing out of virginia from i-66 towards 270. prince george's county, an accident has been there for about two years -- two hours your branch ave. outer loop is flowing out of virginia across the american legion branchidge. having delays -- have the delays. >> have a great night. still to come, the car seat that is being recalled. >> it is back to one of the most important counties in the count
a handful of obama science were vandalized with racial slurs. county workers encountered swastika signs as well. >> that is disgusting and disturbing. it is such a crazy world. in this culture where people are supposed to be tolerated and accepted. >> she called the vandalism an attack on her first amendment rights. stay with abc 7 for all of your local election results. we will bring you coverage on nights starting at 7:00. >> let's get a check on the traffic situation....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now with the sign of the season. tonight we're just five days away from black friday, the day after thanksgiving and the busiest shopping day of the year. the wind-up has been intense with retailers battling to bring in shoppers any way they can. we have more tonight from cnbc's courtney reagan. >> reporter: it's the super bowl of retail. with 147 million shoppers expected, some already waiting on line, best buy and other stores are rehearsing for black friday. >> we got to make sure we are ready to go. >> reporter: because this year holiday sales are expected to rise just over 4%. well below last year's 5.6% gain. >> revenue coming in short of forecast. >> reporter: with the world's largest retailer, walmart, reporting weaker than expected sales are offering bigger promotions and ever earlier hours to get customers into the door. walmart and toys "r" us will open at 8:00 p.m. thanksgiving day. >> we have focus groups who say what
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now with the sign of the season. tonight we're just five days away from black friday, the day after thanksgiving and the busiest shopping day of the year. the wind-up has been intense with retailers battling to bring in shoppers any way they can. we have more tonight from cnbc's courtney reagan. >> reporter: it's the...
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if he denies science, he should say i believe in science. >> he doesn't deny science. i mean, that's ridiculous. >> he did on that. >> let me ask you -- i got up in philadelphia putting chains on my tires about every day when i went to high school. getting chains on the tire with the ice and snow is the way we lived. what happened? just what happened? >> weather changes. >> it changes. i get you. >> have you noticed that? >> i would say it has been changing. i'd say new york is refitting itself from being under water practical olympic pi. >> let's talk about a practical thing. if -- >> global warming is very important. >> okay. global warming is very important. what is it that we think that a bunch of politicians in washington, d.c., who can't even balance the budget, what are they going to do about global warming seriously? >> i'll give you a perfect example. >> there's such a things a political failure. there's such a thing as the limits to what government can do. if you really think that the climate is changing, do you really think that government can redesign the e
if he denies science, he should say i believe in science. >> he doesn't deny science. i mean, that's ridiculous. >> he did on that. >> let me ask you -- i got up in philadelphia putting chains on my tires about every day when i went to high school. getting chains on the tire with the ice and snow is the way we lived. what happened? just what happened? >> weather changes. >> it changes. i get you. >> have you noticed that? >> i would say it has been...
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it was not something he was just a rocket science and figured something out. we played that -- . >> eli responded by saying i appreciate him getting it to me. thank you. >>> to baseball now, and the pain of the national season ending loss is fresh. with the success of the season, the individual awards are starting to line up. davie johnson was sporting news national manager of the year and loved the nets to the best record in baseball, 98 and 64, with 18-win improvement over 2011. a franchise's first winning season since its arrival in d.c. in 2005. the orioles buck showwalter won. >>> game one of the world series on fox starting at 8:00. a great pitching matchup. the giants sent zitto to the bump and big against the cardinals. san francisco won in zitto's last 13 starts and baseball's best pitcher to verlander who has been unhittable in three seasons and starts a .74 e.r.a. and 25 strikeouts. >> had the opportunity to pitch in the world series before and it was my rocky year, though, and everything was a whirlwind. you know, and i don't think i appreciated th
it was not something he was just a rocket science and figured something out. we played that -- . >> eli responded by saying i appreciate him getting it to me. thank you. >>> to baseball now, and the pain of the national season ending loss is fresh. with the success of the season, the individual awards are starting to line up. davie johnson was sporting news national manager of the year and loved the nets to the best record in baseball, 98 and 64, with 18-win improvement over...
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>> a lot of his colleagues are challenging him on the science. he invites it. let's have a discussion. >> so much to fascinate us. terry will have a lot more of his reporting tonight on "nightline." thank you, terry. >>> and coming up here -- can you guess which member of your family really assured the success of the human race? are you sure you know? stick around for the surprising answer. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm a lean, mean flying machine [ dog 1 ] i am too! woo hoo! [ male announcer ] iams. with 50% more animal protein. [ dog 2 ] i'm an iams dog for life. not a rabbit. woof! starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wa
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matterhat happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy withtep-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bure legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >> heavyweight dow component hewlett-packard hitting a . pakistan are only fo on the floe nyse to find out why. sandy. sandra: not a good day, take a big hit. competition heating up in the pc business in hewlett-packard shares suffering as a result. take a look finishing down about one .5% on the session down at $13.61 per shar
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professor of atmospheric and ocean science. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. let's turn to our climatologist, tucker barnes. >> thank you. off to a cool start here across the area. cool day with temperatures in the low 50s. but by the end of the weekend a warmup expecting milder temperatures by sunday and monday. let's get started with a look at local temperatures. we've been dealing with the system off to our north and east. and temperatures right now in washington, 42 degrees. cold air. new york this morning 35 degrees and 35 in boston as well. very chilly temperatures out there. looking at the satellite radar, i can show you the storm system around here. we're done with it. we did have a few showers and snowflakes during the nighttime hours. those are out of here. pushing off to the north and east. very impressive sight. i think i mentioned 4 inches at jfk. newark 6 inches. so our trend will be more sunshine. cool temperatures and a breeze this afternoon with highs in the low 50s. there's your war
professor of atmospheric and ocean science. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. let's turn to our climatologist, tucker barnes. >> thank you. off to a cool start here across the area. cool day with temperatures in the low 50s. but by the end of the weekend a warmup expecting milder temperatures by sunday and monday. let's get started with a look at local temperatures. we've been dealing with the system off to our north and east. and temperatures right...
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>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >>> sandy weil the father of two horrendous ideas has come around the former chair and ceo of citigroup acknowledged that the entire premise of his big bank is wrong. even sandy weil now says it break up the banks, the system will be safer, the economy will be sowner but before we start waxing poetic and singing his praises, we should recognize that most economists and bankers had come to this conclusion long before sandy did. and now at long last sandy finally got it right. but he is still to blame for one of the most damaging policy shifts in our entire economic history. here are a couple of crucial lessons we should all agree on the so-called synergies that others claimed would result often ended up being little more than the triumph of fraud over allegiance to truth-telling and fiduciary duty. it was and is no more than license to steal and cover for corruption. but what to ma
>>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >>> sandy weil the father of two horrendous ideas has come around the former chair and ceo of citigroup acknowledged that the entire premise of his big bank is wrong. even sandy weil now says it break up the banks, the system will be safer, the economy will be sowner but before we start waxing poetic and singing his praises,...
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melissa deckman is professor of political science at washington college in chestertown, maryland. >> if you think about the god gap, so-called "god gap," it's still alive and well this year in american politics, and it's gger than things likehe gender gap, although you often hear more in the media about women's voting and men's voting, so i think religion continues to play a big role in american presidential elections. >> the republicans are hoping for a big turnout from evangelicals, who make up about one quarter of gop voters. in the early days of the campaign, there were questions about whether theological differences would keep evangelicals from supporting a mormon candidate. governor mitt romney's campaign tried to woo them on the basis of shared values. >> people of different faiths, like yours and mine, sometis wonder where we c meet in common purpose, when there are so many differences in creed and theology. surely the answer is that we can meet in service, in shared moral convictions about our nation stemming from a common worldview. >> it seems to me that the mormon issue i
melissa deckman is professor of political science at washington college in chestertown, maryland. >> if you think about the god gap, so-called "god gap," it's still alive and well this year in american politics, and it's gger than things likehe gender gap, although you often hear more in the media about women's voting and men's voting, so i think religion continues to play a big role in american presidential elections. >> the republicans are hoping for a big turnout from...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. liz: here's what he denied rumors can do for your stock. some arsemitruck you down, the t performer on the s&p 500 today. there you go, a one or two day chart, the stock spiked and then rumors yesterday advanced microsystems would explore and put itself up for sale to be purchased to go private. it used to be the biggest competitor to intel, but right now it is in real trouble. stocks are on sale down nearly 200 points the dow jones industrials but we have the ceo of honeywell coming up, just in a meeting with president obama, so let's begin after the bell with david asman. david: a lot of people sit in it he started talking the market went down. i think it was much more to do with what the federal reserve was saying about when they may raise rates. they broach the subject of raising rates even though it is in the future. liz: that and possibly qe4 and people trying to blame the president. we know nicole petallides talking to all the trader
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. liz: here's what he denied rumors can do for your stock. some arsemitruck you down, the t performer on the s&p 500 today. there you go, a one or two day chart, the stock spiked and then rumors yesterday advanced microsystems would explore and put itself up for sale to be purchased to go private. it used to be the biggest competitor to...
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and what i'm saying is their politics are in science and science. there are things this result of what i read other than actually what about it but i can say honestly that i look out there and see enough to say i don't know and there's obviously a pull there's a political will to shape the site in not just in in this situation but in a lot of different scientific areas that the science is infused with the public opinion or the politics and we as voters as americans party aside can't get the real story on this so i think there's something to it i don't know what the government. rather than turning this into a debate about the reality or non-reality of climate change let's just stipulate something's happening maybe it's mars wobbling the question is is it the role of government to do something about that at all no not at all in fact it's silly to say you know we should rely on some congressman to make a decision so and so the people in new jersey right now should be waiting for being capital to help them while they're waiting for the government to com
and what i'm saying is their politics are in science and science. there are things this result of what i read other than actually what about it but i can say honestly that i look out there and see enough to say i don't know and there's obviously a pull there's a political will to shape the site in not just in in this situation but in a lot of different scientific areas that the science is infused with the public opinion or the politics and we as voters as americans party aside can't get the...
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this idea that romney has since put politics ahead of this good science. and that's where kellyanne references -- >> he did that -- >> hold on. his point is the mitt romney that he knew all those years ago is not the right ring guy running for president now. that's the poink he makes. point he makes. >> and that is what making this a close race because mitt has moved a little to the center. but another one i can't let go by. president obama now wants a secretary of business. ap-mitt romney's response is, hey, listen, i'm doing it. i got 25 seconds. i know how to get business. the other guy wants a secretary of business. this is the weirdest darn thing i've ever heard. >> well, remember, bloomberg fancies himself as a presidential candidate not once but several times. we don't need another government agency. >> indeed we don't. you have that totally right. and you did it right in the middle of the time frame. >> i agree. how about that? >> terrific. you're very honest tonight. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. larry kudlow. president obama:
this idea that romney has since put politics ahead of this good science. and that's where kellyanne references -- >> he did that -- >> hold on. his point is the mitt romney that he knew all those years ago is not the right ring guy running for president now. that's the poink he makes. point he makes. >> and that is what making this a close race because mitt has moved a little to the center. but another one i can't let go by. president obama now wants a secretary of business....
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so, we use those kinds of principles that are basically at the heart of a lot of science to be able to do this somewhat miraculous feet producing an accurate representation by just talking with a small fraction. host: are they accurate? guest: well, they are. polling has a very good track record of accurately predicting the elections even though that is not our main purpose. is one way we can know that polls are accurate. in fact, of all the surveys that are done it is one of the only ones that has a very clear outside way to validate all the polsters including the pew will do a final poll and put the estimates out the next week or so before the election and on election day we will find out how accurate we were. four years ago we were within one point of picking the exact mark. eight years ago we were dead on the margin. and we are not the only ones that have a good track record. most polling does a very good job of predicting how the election will turn out. host: how do you a do a poll from the beginning to the end? guest: it is a fairly straightforward process. we do several stages.
so, we use those kinds of principles that are basically at the heart of a lot of science to be able to do this somewhat miraculous feet producing an accurate representation by just talking with a small fraction. host: are they accurate? guest: well, they are. polling has a very good track record of accurately predicting the elections even though that is not our main purpose. is one way we can know that polls are accurate. in fact, of all the surveys that are done it is one of the only ones that...
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act of sorry excuse me the national academy of sciences to study the public health effects on x. ray scanners and what they do to patients are passengers that is security so senator susan collins and others want to know if the radiation emitted by these machines could cause cancer to break this down and all this information that's coming out feigenbaum transportation policy analyst at the reason foundation. first things first did the findings really surprise you in this report. hi megan well first of all thanks thanks for having me on basically i would say not i think this is not what most passengers expected from the t.s.a. and i don't think that a lot of people are probably all that surprised i will say that when we look at the contract you know the airport screenings what happened there is in early two thousand and eleven john pistole who is the head of the t.s.a. had gone ahead and announced that he didn't see any advantage to contracting the screening he actually thought that the government government could do a better job in the t.s.a. screeners were five in so that basical
act of sorry excuse me the national academy of sciences to study the public health effects on x. ray scanners and what they do to patients are passengers that is security so senator susan collins and others want to know if the radiation emitted by these machines could cause cancer to break this down and all this information that's coming out feigenbaum transportation policy analyst at the reason foundation. first things first did the findings really surprise you in this report. hi megan well...